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by Ken Ham on April 19, 2015 Episode two of the TV mini-series A.D. The Bible Continues aired last week on NBC. This series is intended to depict what happened after Christ’s Crucifixion. Episode one showed His death and burial and dramatically ended with an open tomb. You can read our review of “The Tomb […]

Dear church family, Sunday November 30, we start with chapter 9 in Hebrews! Exciting! Read ahead and see if you can capture the main theme of the chapter. Underline key words and phrases. Identify and mark off sections and segments and paragraphs. See if you can see the connection between chapter 8 and 9? What […]

Below is a profound statement made by Paul David Tripp from his book “Dangerous Calling.” This quote comes on the heels of a section in his book covering Abraham’s story of living in the tension between God’s promises and our present reality. Abraham was given the promise and did not receive it until 25 years […]

Once again how much context is important. “One of the texts most commonly cited in the hope for imminent revival is 2 Chronicles 7:14, “[If] My people who are called by My name humble themselves and pray, and seek My face and turn from their wicked ways, then I will hear from heaven, will forgive their […]

O Lord God, dear Father in heaven, I am indeed unworthy of the office and ministry in which I am to make known Thy glory and to nurture and to serve this congregation. But since Thou hast appointed me to be a pastor and teacher, and the people are in need of the teachings and […]

Dear church family, I am giving you this reading list so that your summer may be filled with a memorable thought provoking, heart warming, and glorious time savoring and fostering thoughts of God, the gospel, and Christ. These books I highly recommend; some will be oldies and some new. A little of both, as well as a […]

A: Taken at face value, civil rights are those rights that a person should be recognized to possess simply because he or she is a citizen. Christians should welcome the recognition of civil rights, understanding that the very notion of such rights is based on a Christian worldview and the affirmation that every human being is […]

Dear church family, I am giving you this reading list so that your summer may be filled with a memorable thought provoking, heart warming, and glorious time savoring and fostering thoughts of God, the gospel, and Christ. These books I highly recommend; some will be oldies and some new. A little of both, as well as a […]

Questions to think about for tomorrow’s message: “The Christian and Politics” Should Government obligate or mandate a state or national religion? Should Christians vote only for Christian candidates? Is there a time when a Christian shouldn’t vote at all? Is it a sin not to vote? When is civil disobedience allowed or permissible? Can you […]